New Zealanders have been given the chance to write their own laws, with a new online tool launched by police.
The “wiki” will allow the public to suggest the wording of a new police act, as part of a government review of the current law, written in 1958.
Police say they hope to gain a range of views from the public on the new law before presenting it to parliament.
The wiki, one of the first of its kind in the world, is open to any internet user, police say.
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